Not exact matches
Adding to the brouhaha is a
series of exchanges between the magazine's editor - in - chief and nonauthors seeking to influence Science during its
publication of the
paper.
The nearly 6 - minute video, complete with background music, presents a
series of still shots of over 60 allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in 24
papers, including 19 instances in a single
publication, by a group led by molecular signaling specialist Shigeaki Kato of the University of Tokyo's Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences.
Two days later, the researchers, just 38 and 39 years old, were whisked to Washington, D.C., for a
series of news conferences almost two weeks before the scheduled
publication of three back - to - back
papers in Science.
The Rajpaul
paper is Rajpaul, Aigrain & Roberts, «Ghost in the time
series: no planet for Alpha Cen B,» accepted for
publication at Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (preprint).
These
publications comprehensively span observations and theory, producing a
series of seminal
papers which have already collected over 250 citations.»
Using a time -
series regression approach described in a separate
publication, this
paper adjusts state SAT score averages for factors such as participation rate and student demographics, which are known to affect outcomes, then validates the results against recent state - level National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test scores.
Created in close collaboration with the artist, the
publication's beautifully produced color plates offer a selection of the iconic works, including Riley's first stripe works in color from the 1960s, a
series of vertical compositions from the 1980s that demonstrate her so - called «Egyptian» palette, and an array of her modestly scaled studies, executed with gouache on graph
paper and rarely before seen.
An exhibition featuring a
series of new paintings and works on
paper, and coinciding with the
publication by Rizzoli, New York of HERNAN BAS: a lavish monograph that is the...
An exhibition featuring a
series of new paintings and works on
paper, and coinciding with the
publication by Rizzoli, New York of HERNAN BAS: a lavish monograph that is the most comprehensive
publication devoted to the artist's career to date...
Appropriate, perhaps, to the gallery name, the Rotterdam - based artist will present a
series of illustrations with ink, graphite and coloured pencil on
paper, along with some
publications, under the acronymic show title and umbrella term for his drawing and painting practice conceived of by the artist in 2013.
Her illustrated
papers in this
series have included an essay on astronomical themes in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (
publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004).
The scents will be the first in a
series of diverse
publications from Stella Maris Atelier to include ethnobotanical research
papers, auric perfumes, chapbooks, and Vedic gemstones.
Other
publications in 2011 are Museum21, the third in a
series of
publications based on
papers arising from the Museum's
series of successful international symposia, and The Artists» Panel Review which includes essays and case studies of artist's practices in engaging the public with contemporary arts practices will also be published.
The seven large canvases and thirteen works on
paper included in this exhibition, along with 21 smaller drawings begun in China that are illustrated in the accompanying
publication, make up the largest cohesive body of work the artist has made since his 1991 Cold Mountain
series.
The
publication of our
paper provides a timely opportunity to revisit and respond to a
series of unfounded criticisms that have been levelled at our work in recent years, mostly originating from Steve McIntyre at the ClimateAudit blog, though they have been widely repeated and embellished by other commentators.
Anyone may submit an original manuscript to be considered for
publication in the Working
Paper Series, provided that they hold the copyright to the work being submitted or is authorized by the copyright owner or owners to submit the article.
This newsletter discusses the publishing of rivers climate change indicators for the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, engineering design values for Island Health, progress on the development of the Climate Tool for Engineers, new partnerships with the Blueberry Council of BC and the Comox Valley Regional District, a
paper on projected changes to summer mean wet bulb globe temperatures led by Chao Li, a Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society article on extreme wildfire risk in the Fort McMurray area by Megan Kirchmeier - Young, a staff profile on Dr. Gildas Dayon, the PCIC Climate Seminar
Series, a welcome to doctoral student Yaheng Tan, the release of PCIC's 2016 - 2017 Corporate Report, the release of a Science Brief on snowmelt and drought, the publishing of Climate Change Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed
publications since the last newsletter.
Publications posted after the Stern Review including the
series of
papers printed in the World Economics Journal, are now available on the Stern team page on the Office of Climate Change website.
al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature
Series,» was published in Energy and Environment (Volume 14, Number 6 / November 2003), a journal that was not carried in the ISI listing of peer - reviewed journals and whose peer review process has been widely criticized for allowing the
publication of substandard
papers.
But this
paper has discovered a
series of new flaws in it including: The
publication of inaccurate data on the potential of wave power to produce electricity around the world, which was wrongly attributed to the website of a commercial wave - energy company.
A friend of mine believes that when economics started to lose its way was in the»70s when a
series of these «silly - clever schoolboy libertarian»
papers started to be rewarded by academic
publication, discussion and citation, which spawned the wasted efforts of a generation of imitators.
Each department has a broad range of activities and the publisher four
publications series (the Publication Series, the Policy Brief Series, the Occasional Paper Series and the Law of the Future Se
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In 2005, John wrote the nationally distributed white
paper discussing the professional standards movement in real estate, and his 4 - part
series of articles on generational management techniques in the real estate industry is now being published in MANAGEMENT CENTRAL, a management and human resources
publication of the Houston Association of REALTORS ®.